Mikis Mantakas

Mikis Mantakas (13 June 1952-28 February 1975) was a Greek fascist student who was murdered by far-leftists during riots in Italy in 1975 during the Years of Lead.

Biography
Mikis Mantakas was born in Athens, Greece in 1952, the son of an army officer. During the Regime of the Colonels, he studied in Italy, first at Bologna and later in Rome. He joined the youth wing of the Italian Social Movement, and he was involved with the fascist movement in Rome during the 1970s. During a riot on 24 February 1975, he was shot in the head by Red Brigades member Alvaro Lojacono and mortally wounded, and he died on 28 February 1975.